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10.9.1.20 General Principles of the Agreement with Ireland

General principles

The Agreement with Ireland is a shared responsibility agreement that helps people to qualify for benefits they might not otherwise get and conforms to the principles of Australia's shared responsibility agreements by:

  • allowing people to lodge claims for benefits in Australia and Ireland,
  • allowing people to totalise to meet minimum residence qualifications for Australian benefits and minimum contributions requirements for Irish benefits,
  • allowing Agreement benefits to be paid in Australia and Ireland,
  • offering income test concessions,
  • prescribing the calculation of Australian benefits inside and outside Australia, and
  • arranging for administrative co-operation between Australia and Ireland.

Act reference: SS(IntAgree)Act Schedule 8 Ireland

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